Wednesday's Edge: He's still dead, Jim

On this date in 1999, DeForest Kelley, the actor who played Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy on Star Trek, boldly went to his final frontier. He might be dead, Jim, but Bones left us with one of the most memorable – and meme-able -- lines in TV history: "Dammit, Jim, I'm a doctor, not a (fill in the blank)!"

The first time DeForest Kelley uttered his famous catchphrase as we know it was in a first-season episode titled "The Devil in the Dark." In that episode, McCoy saw fit to let Kirk know that he was a doctor, not a brick-layer. In an earlier episode, "The Corbomite Maneuver," he asked Capt. Kirk, "What am I, a doctor or a moon-shuttle conductor?" (And yes, we know that the "Dammit, Jim" was never uttered in the original Star Trek, but added later).

Now, in honor of the day when DeForest Kelley really did become bones, we present the collected "Dammit Jim" lines – the ones that have actually been uttered in Star Trek. Here they are, in all their glory.